Sentences with phrase «raising questions of ethics»

Apr. 8, 2013 — At some point, scientists may be able to bring back extinct animals, and perhaps early humans, raising questions of ethics and environmental disruption.
They bring a surprising amount of gravitas to what would otherwise be a ridiculous montage of CGI effects, with Swinton's ambiguous presence, in particular, raising the question of ethics in the practice of the occult.
This opposition is not always a bad thing as it can call attention to conflicts of interest, issues of inequity, abuses of power, or raise questions of ethics that otherwise would not be addressed.

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3) Knowledge of the actual history of the traditional religions 4) Failure of the faith to which they were born and in which they were raised to answer the fundamental questions regarding morality and ethics to the satisfaction of the seeker.
During last year's Albert Schweitzer Centennial Symposium at UNESCO in Paris, psychoanalyst Erich Fromm raised a pertinent question: «Is Schweitzer's religious ethic of reverence for life dependent upon a belief in God?»
I quote Dorff at length because his comments raise questions not only concerning Jewish and Christian ethics, but concerning the project of the volume as a whole.
This does not raise a special question of automotive ethics.
Though some pro-life activists praised these efforts to expose a practice that critics of Planned Parenthood — and abortion in general — find immoral, the investigation itself raised many questions about the ethics of the so - called «sting.»
This emphasis on the primacy of God for Hartshorne's ethics does not eliminate all the questions which Moskop raises, but it does serve to place them into a different context.
From comments on the Barnardos Ireland Facebook page it is evident there are people who will not be taking part in the event this year as it has become an advertising vehicle for the Cow & Gate brand, which raises the question, did the board conduct due diligence on the ethics of this sponsorship deal and the reputational harm it will suffer?»
«It raises the question of massive violations of state anti-corruption laws and ethics laws.»
While Labour MP John Trickett said the incident «raises a series of questions about the ethics of public service and the integrity of the Government».
Schneiderman's opponent in the fall elections is one of those raising questions about whether the attorney general, who was key to the formation of the ethics commission, could have been more involved and done something to stop alleged interference in probes by Cuomo's aides.
The effect of the phone hacking scandal originating with the News of the World also raised wider questions about the ethics employed by companies under Murdoch's ownership, as well as the effects the scandal will have on the ethics employed specifically by print journalists and to some extent the wider world of journalism.
While the number of calls from David to JCOPE is not overwhelming, the timing of several calls made 16 months ago raises questions about the frequency of contact between the governor's office and the state's independent ethics panel, especially at a time when former aides and supporters of Cuomo were in the crosshairs of a U.S. Justice Department investigation.
Most important, it raises questions about the sincerity of any previous and future ethics reforms.»
The particulars of the McKenna case raise two questions: whether, as the councilman suggests, flaws in the ethics law undermine the rights of the accused and should be corrected; and whether the Ethics Board has been overzealous in its pursuit of secrecy.
An ethics case involving two Woodstock Town Board members has depleted the ranks of the Ethics Board and raised lingering questions about matters such as due process, the rights and responsibilities of public officials, and the soundness of the local law at the heart of the case.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman's opponent in the fall elections is one of those raising questions about whether the Attorney General, who was key to the formation of the ethics commission, could have been more involved and done something to stop alleged interference in probes by Governor Cuomo's aides.
Cox raises key questions related to information ethics and policies as well as societal priorities, including: intellectual freedom and censorship; protection and use of intellectual property; truth and recordkeeping; and government control of records and information.
The possibilities raise a radical question about the moral status of human cells, noted Jan Helge Solbakk, head of research at the Center for Medical Ethics at the University of Oslo in Norway and chair of the society's ethics and public policy committee.
Sandy Ong raises fascinating questions about the ethics of autonomous cars (7 January, p 36).
Initially it looked like «Anchorman 2» was going to have life as a Broadway musical (though quite how anyone thought they were going to make a glitzy stage show about the cutthroat rough - and - tumble of television news and the sobering questions of journalistic ethics the original film raised is beyond us), but thankfully sanity prevailed and we get to revisit the Channel Four News team nearly one decade on, as they face the challenges of a new era with hope, integrity and, probably, scotch.
Fortunately, you'll never have to answer the questions of ethics Cheap Thrills raises, but you'll do just that over the course of the film.
However conflict arises between the two men when, as the stakes are raised and their notoriety increases, Berg begins to question the morality and ethics of exposing certain information.
For the witnesses of the most recent court session, the experience raised questions about justice, humanity and the ethics of the death penalty.
Several education advocates and leaders, including the Houston Federation of Teachers, also raised several questions about Energized For STEM Academy's ethics.
Retaining an explicit emphasis in the new standards on including «opportunities for students to study relationships among science, technology, and society» (Hicks et al., 2014, Table 1) would open the door to consideration of a set of issues that every future teacher ought to be thinking about, for example, the power relationships enacted online as manifest through sexism, racism, anti-Semitism, and homophobia; the quality of the discourse and information that circulates there and the effects of rumor on reputation; notions of public and private in a digital age; cyber bullying and suicide; copyright and plagiarism; ethics and professional responsibilities related to social media; and a host of other topics and questions that a critical media literacy approach could raise regarding technology and citizenship education.
Anyone aware of Connecticut's ethics laws and the laws prohibiting the use of state resources for political purposes would instantly recognize that a poll of this nature, especially conducted at this time, would raise a wide variety of questions.
The ethics of roles comes in when the question is raised about organizations that do credentialing of other professional organizations.
Once again, though, Anderson's detailed story creates a cinematic sense of history while raising crucial questions about racism, the ethics of war, and the hypocrisies that underlie our country's founding definitions of freedom.
- School Library Journal «Once again, though, Anderson's detailed story creates a cinematic sense of history while raising crucial questions about racism, the ethics of war, and the hypocrisies that underlie our country's founding definitions of freedom.»
But it also could raise questions about the ethics of holding such events, organized through the White House, at Trump's hotel just a few blocks from the White House.»
Last Friday Gamasutra's Mike Rose posted an in - depth study into the ethics of paying for Youtube coverage after questions started to be raised that prominent «Youtubers» are being paid to give favourable coverage to certain games.
Some are confined to the actual gameplay elements themselves whilst others raise questions about gamer ethics and whether EA's vision of the «thinking man's FIFA» is tinged with hypocrisy as each and every rainbow flick, robbana fake combo is completed.
During this discussion, Allison Harbin, the blogger of Post PhD and Alt - ac PhD in Art History, will share her personal story of misappropriation by a faculty member on her dissertation committee (detailed on her blog), and discuss the questions that have been raised from that experience, such as: What place (if any) does ethics have in the culture of academia and the arts?
Tania Canas, arts director of RISE (Refugees, Survivors and Ex-Detainees), raises questions around the ethics of artists using refugees in their projects.
The 2017 Biennial raises urgent questions around race, violence, the ethics of representation, and the limits of empathy.
The ability to «objectify» digital art and make it as palpable, and salable, as a sculpture or painting is raising questions as to whether a genre based on the community - focused ethics of open - source computer programmers has lost the edge that made it exciting in the first place.
What is more, both issues raise tricky questions of ethics and international relations.
Lewandowsky has a habit of raising fundamental truths1 and asking pertinent questions, yet then for the climate change domain turning psychology (and according to analyses his data and ethics too) on its head in order to ensure an agreement with his über - orthodox viewpoint on risk2, rather than embrace outcomes that the fundamentals and questions actually point to.
Spectrum: The e-mail scandal obviously raises basic questions about the culture and ethics of science as it was being practiced at East Anglia, but tell me this: In what you've seen, is there any evidence that the temperature record was seriously distorted, or is there evidence of outright fraud?
But opponents argue that even testing could have harmful impacts, that there are questions of ethics and international law that remain unanswered, and that even raising the prospect of geoengineering distracts from initiatives to curb emissions.
The recent story of the Virginia State Bar's misconduct charges against a Virginia attorney once again raises questions about the intersection of lawyers blogging and ethics rules relating to advertising.
Often, issues of ethics and professionalism raise complicated questions, involve shades of grey, and require serious thought and contemplation to resolve.
The recent story of the Virginia State Bar's misconduct charges (PDF) against Virginia attorney Horace Hunter once again raises questions about the intersection of lawyers blogging and ethics rules relating to advertising.
«But with 25 judges suing for libel in 2005 alone — nearly 10 percent of all libel suits filed nationwide — that form of judicial restraint is fading, raising questions about the role, and the ethics, of judges and whether they have a right to be as litigious as everyone else.»
Naturally, the concept of doing real or virtual legal business online raises legal ethics questions.
The Nov. 3 order raises more questions than it answers, according to Arthur Hellman, a University of Pittsburgh law professor who specializes in federal judicial ethics.
For instance, one might expect comments: 1) identifying ethical problems in legal scholarship that are given too little attention; 2) identifying the most important or urgent ethical problems in legal scholarship, even if they are already given attention; 3) asking questions about the definition of «scholarship» or «legal scholarship,» what counts as legal scholarship, and what kinds of norms, if any, should apply to writing by law professors as law professors but outside scholarly forums, such as tweets, blog posts, «law professors» letters,» op - eds, and so on; 4) proposing specific ethical norms for legal scholarship, especially those that might, as it were, be part of a Restatement or code of the ethics of legal scholarship; and 5) raising general questions, positive or critical, about what the conference should try to achieve or whether it is possible to achieve anything at all.
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